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Using collecting area as bull pen/ideas
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerdan7618" data-source="post: 5390744" data-attributes="member: 49428"><p>What's the calving pattern?</p><p>Not really a fan of keeping bull's on their own, had one that was really quiet when in a group, and nuts on his own.</p><p>Have done the keeping a bull in a pen next to the collecting yard, and you will be able to pick the bullers out easily as they run in first and stand by the gate all milking.</p><p>Best way we ever did it was to split the herd in half, and left the bull in with anything over 150 days in milk and not planned to cull. Did this one winter when there was a gap in bulling heifers.</p><p>Keep it simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerdan7618, post: 5390744, member: 49428"] What's the calving pattern? Not really a fan of keeping bull's on their own, had one that was really quiet when in a group, and nuts on his own. Have done the keeping a bull in a pen next to the collecting yard, and you will be able to pick the bullers out easily as they run in first and stand by the gate all milking. Best way we ever did it was to split the herd in half, and left the bull in with anything over 150 days in milk and not planned to cull. Did this one winter when there was a gap in bulling heifers. Keep it simple. [/QUOTE]
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